Talk:Metacomet Ridge

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I would like to thank all the editors who worked to bring this article to FA status. In particular, I would like to thank User:Noroton who nominated the article and contributed significantly to copyediting, and User:Ken Gallager, who stepped out of his traditional sphere of influence (New Hampshire articles) to thoroughly copyedit Metacomet Ridge. Thanks!!!--Pgagnon999 (talk) 00:54, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Assorted questions
Is Avon Mountain part of the ridge? (I missed it if it was mentioned). Are we certain that East Rock is part of the ridge? Is there anything worth saying about the weather on the ridge? (or did I miss it - I am thinking about Skinner Mountain, but I guess that was once off). Is the cactus somehow typical? Prickly pear is fairly widespread - and where I've seen it I would have supposed it was associated with Indian trading. Finally, the geologic process that formed the ridge was paralleled by a process forming the Watchung Range in New Jersey - I think the characteristic tilts are a bit different. Worth mentioning? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jd2718 (talk • contribs) 03:53, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your comments and feedback. Answers:


 * Isn't Avon Mountain part of Talcott Mountain, a sub-peak or sub-designation of that ridge? I deliberately avoided including sub-peaks in the list so that it wouldn't become too long. Note that I listed the Mount Tom Range, Holyoke Range, and Hanging Hills instead of listing the individual peaks within those ranges.
 * East Rock is certainly part of the range. Several sources in the article indicate its geologic and visual relationship.
 * Weather along the ridge isn't significantly distinct from the surrounding landscape, as the ridge is fairly low. It may be a bit windier at the top, but that's about it--hardly noteworthy. However, the aritcle does mention and describe microclimates, which, in a tangental way, have to do with weather, and represent a distinct difference between the ridge and surrounding area.
 * Prickly pear in New England seems to have always been scarce. The northernmost limit of its range is Cape Cod, where it is rare, as it is in Connecticut. I would suspect that there wasn't much to trade, although it's difficult to say if the prickly pear was or was not more prolific before the arrival of the Europeans, or to what degree. if you can find information about it specific to New England, I'd love to hear about it.
 * The old continental rift that created the Metacomet Ridge also created a number of other landscape features/ rock strata from North Carolina to Nova Scotia. The Watchung Range is one of them, as are the Pallisades. However, the Metacomet Ridge forms a fairly contiguous and distinct feature from north central Massachusetts to southern Connecticut. The Watchung Range and the Pallisades are now separated from the Metacomet Ridge by a significant geologic and visual discontinuity--for comparison, consider the relationship between the Ozarks and the Appalachians. That said, it would certainly be possible to mention that the continental rifting that created the Metacomet Ridge geology also created similar geologic strata in other parts of North America, however, it might be beyond the scope of this article to single out the Watchung Range--i.e., if you did that, you'd also have to mention all the other related ranges/ strata from North Carolina to the Saint Lawrence gulf. The "See also" section of the article lists another article that describes "traprock ridges in other parts of the world"; the Pallisades are mentioned there; you might want to add an link to the Watchungs in that article.
 * Finally--and I probably don't need to tell you this--keep in mind that the article has just been promoted to FA status. If you add anything to it or take anything away, please be careful to maintain that level of quality.
 * --Pgagnon999 (talk) 15:33, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
 * Yes, Avon Mountain is part of Talcott Mountain, see.
 * --Pgagnon999 (talk) 15:54, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Opuntia cacti or prickly pear along the blue trail was introduced sometime between 1980 and 2000 as cuttings from my New Britain garden. The specimens were first obtained from another local gardener. Although native to New England, e.g. Martha's Vineyard and Sandy Hook, NJ. they are probably not indigenous to the Ridge or to the Central Connecticut region. The pads of the opuntia drop off naturally and prolifically and root easily. Because of the desert-like nature of the terrain, I experimented with the cuttings along the ledges and elsewhere. I still have these plants in my home garden in Bristol. Sorry for the confusion about the origin of these specimens.--Funoutdoors (talk) 03:24, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Well, that may explain the patch near new Britain. However, note that ecological surveys of the area still list the cacti. Not sure if that is because they assumed your cacti were naturally occuring specimens, or if there are other patches that have occured there naturally. --Pgagnon999 (talk) 03:42, 22 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I saw a few patches (.5 - 2 sq m) above Lake Saltonstall in East Haven (or is that Branford?) I rather doubt multiple recent introductions. Jd2718 (talk) 01:29, 23 November 2008 (UTC)

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The Metacomet Ridge of southern New England, United States, is a narrow and steep fault-block mountain ridge known for its extensive cliff faces, scenic vistas, microclimate ecosystems, and communities of plants considered rare or endangered. An important recreation resource located within 10 mi of a population corridor of over 2.5 million people, the ridge is home to four long distance hiking trails and over a dozen parks and recreation areas including several state and nationally recognized historic sites. Because of its natural, historic, and recreational value, the ridge has been the focus of ongoing conservation efforts involving municipal, state, and national agencies as well as nearly two dozen non-profit organizations. (more...)

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Pronounced "Met-A-cumett"? A note on the pronunciation might be helpful.--Wetman (talk) 14:47, 20 August 2011 (UTC)

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